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The Nocturnal Behavior of Feral HogsClick to read more
Feral hogs by definition are descended from domestic pigs gone wild. In North America, domesticated hogs were originally brought over from Europe by the Spanish conquistadors: Columbus in the West Indies (1493) and Hernando de Soto in Texas (mid-1500’s). These domesticated ancestors were diurnal (active during the day).
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Hog Blog Archives
- When "Old School" is what you need
- Techniques for Butchering Wild Hogs
- The Clean Kill: Where to Shoot a Hog
- Why Are Feral Hogs Hard To Hunt?
- Hunting Feral Hogs At Night
- DIY Hog Hunting Bait | Tips and Tricks For Taking Feral Hogs
- Feral Hog Population Control Methods Across Texas
- Tips For Hog Hunting With Feeders
- Feral Hog Hunting Checklist
- How To Stay Safe While Feral Hog Hunting
- Louisiana’s Growing Feral Hog Problem
- Protect Yourself From Feral Hog Diseases And Brucellosis When Hog Hunting
- Visit HOGMAN-OUTDOORS at Hunters Extravaganza!
- Where to Hunt Feral Hogs Year Round
- Louisiana Bills to Loosen State Hog Hunting Regulations
- Feral Hogs Plaguing Rural Missouri
- The Maternal Wild Hog
- When Hunting, Take Advantage of Hog Vulnerabilities
- Win A Hog Hunting Trip
- Feral Hog Advantage
- The Nocturnal Behavior of Feral Hogs